All Star Teams
All-Star Teams
In 2025 South Ottawa plans to field "All-Star" teams at Senior, Junior, Major, Minor.
All-Star team coaches: Senior: Shawn Allenby Junior: TBC Major: Ken Gorman Minor: Ben Copp
Rookie: Trevor MacKay (see notes at bottom for rookie)
All Star Team Program Information
At Minor, Major, Junior and Senior All-Star teams competes in District / Provincial / Canadian level competitions. (No Cdn level competition at Minor). All-Star Minor / Major teams are entered in city interlock in the All-Star level. Junior and Senior All-Star teams are entered in city interlock at the Canadian level as there is not a separate All-Star division.
At Major and Minor city interlock ONLY there are 3 tiers: All-Star, Canadian and National. SOLL forms teams at Canadian (usually one per division) and one or more in National. In Rookie, Junior and Senior there are only 2 tiers - Canadian and National.
All-Star Teams are selected after a tryout process held in late May / early June. These teams represent our league in the World Wide Little League Tournament which starts with the District 6 playdowns and continue on to Provincial, Canadian and World Series Championships for the successful teams. Minor teams do not have Canadian championships, only Provincials. Rookie teams* do not participate in this process and play locally only.
Players on these teams must be available for tournament playdown (district / prov / canadian championship) dates and we expect players on these teams to plan their holidays around these times. Unavoidable absences must be disclosed and discussed in advance of tryouts with the President, head coach and league representatives. Parents/players will be asked to sign a commitment letter to ensure a full understanding of the required commitment.
In order to be eligible for selection to an All-Star team, players must have played in 8 or more of the regular season scheduled games in that same division of play (not including playoffs). Games missed for medical reasons will be excluded from the requirement with a doctor's note. Players must also meet residency requirements. The summer league has 2 games per week, one home and one away, plus practices.
As soon as available, usually Feb or March we will provide an overview of each team's expected schedule - tournament dates, practice days etc. Please check back then. In the meantime, please contact the all star team coaches noted if you have questions. Or contact our VP Competitive.
Athletes with an unavoidable conflict for their tryout session(s) are to send an email to president@southottawalittleleague immediately upon learning of the conflict and NO LATER than the applicable registration deadline, FULLY explaining the reason for the absence. A decision will be made on a case by case basis by the board's executive committee about whether an alternate assessment opportunity is possible. No player shall be named to a team without an appropriate assessment. The best option for all players is to attend the tryout session.
In rookie, junior and senior where there is only 1 tryout date, the same policy applies if the player cannot attend the session.
*Rookie: We plan to form two or three summer teams at the rookie level - one Canadian (A) and one or two National (B). These teams will compete in the city interlock league --- there are no district/provincial competitons at this level. Please visit the "summer summary" page for more info about rookie summer ball.
In 2025 South Ottawa plans to field "All-Star" teams at Senior, Junior, Major, Minor.
All-Star team coaches: Senior: Shawn Allenby Junior: TBC Major: Ken Gorman Minor: Ben Copp
Rookie: Trevor MacKay (see notes at bottom for rookie)
All Star Team Program Information
At Minor, Major, Junior and Senior All-Star teams competes in District / Provincial / Canadian level competitions. (No Cdn level competition at Minor). All-Star Minor / Major teams are entered in city interlock in the All-Star level. Junior and Senior All-Star teams are entered in city interlock at the Canadian level as there is not a separate All-Star division.
At Major and Minor city interlock ONLY there are 3 tiers: All-Star, Canadian and National. SOLL forms teams at Canadian (usually one per division) and one or more in National. In Rookie, Junior and Senior there are only 2 tiers - Canadian and National.
All-Star Teams are selected after a tryout process held in late May / early June. These teams represent our league in the World Wide Little League Tournament which starts with the District 6 playdowns and continue on to Provincial, Canadian and World Series Championships for the successful teams. Minor teams do not have Canadian championships, only Provincials. Rookie teams* do not participate in this process and play locally only.
Players on these teams must be available for tournament playdown (district / prov / canadian championship) dates and we expect players on these teams to plan their holidays around these times. Unavoidable absences must be disclosed and discussed in advance of tryouts with the President, head coach and league representatives. Parents/players will be asked to sign a commitment letter to ensure a full understanding of the required commitment.
In order to be eligible for selection to an All-Star team, players must have played in 8 or more of the regular season scheduled games in that same division of play (not including playoffs). Games missed for medical reasons will be excluded from the requirement with a doctor's note. Players must also meet residency requirements. The summer league has 2 games per week, one home and one away, plus practices.
As soon as available, usually Feb or March we will provide an overview of each team's expected schedule - tournament dates, practice days etc. Please check back then. In the meantime, please contact the all star team coaches noted if you have questions. Or contact our VP Competitive.
Athletes with an unavoidable conflict for their tryout session(s) are to send an email to president@southottawalittleleague immediately upon learning of the conflict and NO LATER than the applicable registration deadline, FULLY explaining the reason for the absence. A decision will be made on a case by case basis by the board's executive committee about whether an alternate assessment opportunity is possible. No player shall be named to a team without an appropriate assessment. The best option for all players is to attend the tryout session.
In rookie, junior and senior where there is only 1 tryout date, the same policy applies if the player cannot attend the session.
*Rookie: We plan to form two or three summer teams at the rookie level - one Canadian (A) and one or two National (B). These teams will compete in the city interlock league --- there are no district/provincial competitons at this level. Please visit the "summer summary" page for more info about rookie summer ball.